When I started watching my carbohydrate intake, it felt like an impossible task, until I got an arsenal of options to help curb my cravings. From pasta alternatives to crunchy chips and all the chocolate, these are the foods I rely on as part of a low-carb diet, and they're all from Amazon.
I'm obsessed with all things mint chocolate chip, and I use these Quest Nutrition Protein Bars, Mint Chocolate Chunk ($22 for 12) as my go-to afternoon snacks.
When I'm in the mood for peanut butter, I reach for these yummy No Cow Protein Bars, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip ($27, originally $32, for 12).
These Fat Snax Cookies ($22) are the ultimate indulgence. They come in two per pack and are just the right amount to feel like a real treat without making you uncomfortably full.
These SuperSeedz Pumpkin Seeds ($8) are my salty snack of choice because they're so good for you, and they're seriously craveable.
In the morning, I like to pair this ProGranola 12g Protein Cereal ($27 for 2) with either almond milk or Greek yogurt for a healthy breakfast.
If you love olives, you'll freak out over these Mario Camacho Foods Pitted Snack Olives ($14 for 12).
If you like Doritos, you've got to try these Quest Nutrition Tortilla Style Protein Chips ($16 for eight). They're a lighter version of your beloved chips. Good luck not finishing the whole bag.
The Iconic Grass Fed Protein Drinks ($32 for 12) come in five flavors, but the Chocolate Truffle is by far our favorite. It tastes like chocolate milk and contains a whopping 20 g of protein with only 8 g of carbs.
ChocZero's Keto Bark, Milk Chocolate Almonds ($15 for two) are our favorite kind of sweet treat.
These Rhythm Superfoods Kale Chips ($20 for four) come in so many fun flavors, but we're partial to the yummy Kool Ranch.
These crave-worthy Siete Grain-Free Tortilla Chips ($26 for a three-pack) are perfect for snacking. The lime flavor is our personal favorite.
Just try not to eat the whole bag of these SmartSweets SweetFish ($34 for 12). But if you do, it's OK — they only have seven grams of net carbs.
Lily's Chocolate ($30 for six) is sweetened with stevia, but it tastes like the real thing. Try the brand's variety of flavors; we bet you won't be able to pick a favorite.
Customers are obsessed with the Shark Tank darling Palmini Low Carb Pasta ($7). It's made of hearts of palm and contains no grains or gluten.